Hub Hall

  4.2 – 362 reviews  $ • American restaurant

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Created and operated by Patina Restaurant Group, Hub Hall is the one-stop authentically Boston destination for both city dwellers and visitors alike to taste from 18 diverse yet approachable food and drink options, and the only food hall in Boston run by a seasoned restaurant and food-service operators. A wide mix of vendors, including notable chefs, local iconic spots, national & international brands, first time ventures, health conscious and indulgent offerings, can all be found at Hub Hall. With its landmark location, adjacent to TD Garden and North Station, Hub Hall is situated in the heart of Boston’s transportation and entertainment district making it the perfect destination for all occasions.

Modern, polished food hall offering extensive pizza, seafood, chicken & noodle chain outlets.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Hub Hall 02114

Hours

Wednesday6 AM–11 PM
Thursday6 AM–11 PM
Friday6 AM–12 AM
Saturday7 AM–12 AM
Sunday7 AM–11 PM
Monday6 AM–11 PM
Tuesday6 AM–11 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 80 Causeway St, Boston, MA 02114

Phone: (617) 263-8900

Website: https://www.hubhallboston.com/

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Order and Reservations

Order: Order online

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Reviews

Natalie Pote
There’s a lot of variety and it’s open till late night which is a bonus. Located centrally right near TD Hardens and North End, they have a variety of food from Korean, Boston and even Mike’s Pastries which you normally have to queue to get outside the original store. My favourite is stats. Yes there’s a bar and plenty of seating at it and at the tables around.
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rossana urugutia
Good variety of food. Sit down restaurant in there too. Conveniently right next to td garden and movie theater. Very busy the times I have gone.
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Logan
Hub Hall is located at the TD Garden / North Station. The Hall food options are pretty decent and not too overpriced. Hub Hall food court is a good choice for a quick bite if you’re in a time crunch before your event at the TD Garden.
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Alex Kosmidis
Cool place to grab food with your friends at North Station or before a show/event. We ate at Greco and they always come through with great food. The fried zucchini was perfect. Can you make like a “normal” tzatziki and then a “real” tzatziki with more garlic? Lol
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Chaunté Maríe
AVOID Sullivan’s at all cost! Portions are NOT worth it you pay $19.21 for one sorry piece of unseasoned fish. Absolutely UNACCEPTABLE.
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Vee J [Vi Gì]
Hub Hall, conveniently located adjacent to Boston’s North Station, offers a vibrant and accessible dining experience, especially for travelers arriving via the commuter line or metro from the airport. This sophisticated food court houses a variety of culinary options, each providing a unique taste of Boston’s diverse food scene.

During my visit, I indulged in the fish and chips from Sullivan’s Castle Island booth. Despite its absence from internet and some maps (google), this booth delivers a delightful rendition of the classic dish, with crispy fries and perfectly battered fish. The interior of Hub Hall is uniquely designed, fostering a communal atmosphere where sharing tables with strangers feels natural and adds to the experience.

The clientele is a mix of busy locals and visitors, all seeking a quick yet satisfying meal. The bustling environment reflects the city’s dynamic energy, making it an ideal spot for a brief respite amidst the day’s activities. Whether you’re a tourist or a local, Hub Hall provides a pleasurable dining experience that captures the essence of Boston’s culinary and cultural vibrancy.​​
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Stephen Priest
I only went to Momosan Morimoto but I had a chance to explore further after seeing the Celtics. Momosan Morimoto was good and I really liked the Tokyo Chicken Ramen.
There were a lot of decorations through the Hall. There is a cafe here as well.
The Hall is busy on Saturdays and I guess during Celtics games. I want to visit again either to try a different restaurant or try the sushi at Momosan Morimoto.
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Carlos Lopez
This place is super cool. I go to North station alot, and was there before and after this was built. this with the underground market and exterior redesign just leveled it up. Such a great location to have a “food court”. Its a good pitstop for commuter and subway travelers, and those going to the hockey event/games. So clean, aesthetic, although it gets super pack at specific times. Cafe Nero is here which is super awesome, and i be grabbing pastries for my parents from Mike Pastry. Eventually going to have their fried chicken and something from their noodle shop. Also love the fact just outdoor the blue bikes are close by for a quick ride.
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Sandra
Having a walk around Boston and stumbled across this food hub…some great food choices, very tempted to try something but we were planning to eat out later. We sat and had a couple of drinks at one of the bars- the guy who served us was friendly not just to us but to all the customers.
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Rajat Duggirala
Really liked this place! We got sushi from Momosan, smoothies from Juicygreens (vegan), and a cannoli from Mike’s pastry. Food was delicious and great vibes to chill before events/shows at TD Garden, can access the train from there too.
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